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The Hon. Philip Dalidakis (Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade)

Holding Redlich - Level 8, 555 Bourke Street Melbourne, 3000

Wed, Aug 24, 2016, 6:00 PM (AEST)

About this event

Philip Dalidakis is the Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade in the Andrews Labor Government in Victoria, Australia. Mr Dalidakis was elected as a member of the Victorian Parliament in November 2014 and was appointed to Cabinet in July 2015.

Since Philip's Ministerial appointment in 2015, he has worked hard to strengthen Victoria's reputation as a regional tech hub by engaging the local startup community and attracting leading global companies (including Zendesk, GoPro and Slack) to establish a regional presence in Victoria.

An important part of Mr Dalidakis' portfolio is the delivery of the Labor Government's $60 million startup initiative, LaunchVic, which was created to accelerate startups, drive new ideas and create jobs in Victoria. This new body will invest in core infrastructure, improve access to capital for local startups, advocate on legislation and regulation, as well as engage in local sector events.

Speaker

The Hon. Philip Dalidakis

Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade

Philip Dalidakis is the Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade in Victoria.
Philip has worked hard in attracting leading global companies (including Zendesk, GoPro and Slack) to establish a regional presence in Victoria and lead's the delivery of the Labor Government's $60 million startup initiative, LaunchVic.

The Hon. Philip Dalidakis

Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade

Philip Dalidakis is the Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade in the Andrews Labor Government in Victoria, Australia. Mr Dalidakis was elected as a member of the Victorian Parliament in November 2014 and was appointed to Cabinet in July 2015.

Since Philip's Ministerial appointment in 2015, he has worked hard to strengthen Victoria's reputation as a regional tech hub by engaging the local startup community and attracting leading global companies (including Zendesk, GoPro and Slack) to establish a regional presence in Victoria.

An important part of Mr Dalidakis' portfolio is the delivery of the Labor Government's $60 million startup initiative, LaunchVic, which was created to accelerate startups, drive new ideas and create jobs in Victoria. This new body will invest in core infrastructure, improve access to capital for local startups, advocate on legislation and regulation, as well as engage in local sector events.